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Mavideol

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  1. 17 hours ago, pedro01 said:

     

    This happened last night. The school did not contact me at all. This morning my daughter called me to explain what happened - apparently one of the teachers told her to make the call. 

     

    I sent a strongly worded email to the school about it and the "head of secondary" called me 30 mins after sending. Not the headmaster, not the school owner - it only warranted contact from the head of secondary. He had nothing to say at all. He tried to explain why I'd gotten no call about it - like "we were still gathering details" - well how about f*** the details and let me know immediately when my daughter is assaulted. But how cowardly to not call, eh?

     

    One lawyer is suggesting criminal action against the school, the students and the parents of those students. They are also suggesting a report to the ministry of education.

     

    But how messed up is this? I'll have to take my daughter out of that school to protect her - yet those committing sexual assault get to stay.

    unfortunately, that's how it is in Thailand, maybe the other kids parents have connections, anything it's possible, look at what happen with elections and bringing in Thaksin and his sister, I know this isn't related to the school but just to point out how their society works, last year something similar happen to my daughter and now she's home schooling

  2. 21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

    The petitioners targeted specific EC regulations: Nos. 5, 7, 8, 11(2), and 11(5), implemented on April 27. They claimed these rules deter candidates from expressing their opinions publicly or giving interviews to the press.

    in other words, they deter free speech which never existed and never will, thus absolutely nothing new, same shameless election process

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